Lyrics
The world is full of beauty, but I've got only one thing on my mind
The speaker acknowledges the beauty in the world but is preoccupied with a singular thought.
The world is full of beauty
Reiteration of the world's beauty, emphasizing its pervasive nature.
I have a problem, it's burning a hole in my pocket
The speaker has a problem that troubles them and is affecting their financial situation.
Lose, lose everything, no matter how much I've got
Regardless of the speaker's possessions, there is a fear of losing everything.
One little kiss never hurt nobody, one little sip to wake up the hunger.
A reference to indulgence with a kiss and a sip, possibly highlighting hedonistic tendencies.
And now I starve. And now I starve.
The consequences of indulgence are described, leading to a state of hunger or dissatisfaction.
Devotion is an open wound
Devotion is depicted as a source of pain or vulnerability.
Revenge a higher state of truth
Contrasting devotion, revenge is presented as a higher form of truth or resolution.
Oh, what a problem. Gasping for my breath yet I,
The speaker faces a significant problem, struggling for breath, yet there is reluctance to stop.
can't think of a single reason to stop stop stop
Despite the struggle, the speaker cannot find a compelling reason to halt their actions.
One stab but straight to the heart. One little sting tore me apart.
A metaphorical description of emotional pain caused by a single act, tearing the speaker apart.
And now I starve. And now I starve.
Repetition of the consequences, emphasizing the state of starvation, possibly metaphorical for emotional emptiness.
And now I sarve.
Reiteration of the state of starvation, possibly emphasizing its intensity or permanence.
Devotion is an open wound
Similar to line 9, devotion is portrayed as a source of open emotional pain.
Revenge a higher state of truth
Revenge is again presented as a superior form of truth or resolution compared to devotion.
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